Meet Our Staff

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Daniel Chapman, CSAC, CIIM


Dan has worked in the field of addiction for many years. His experience includes Program Director of a large treatment facility for many years. Also owning and operating a state licensed detox facility, and performing countless successful interventions. Dan over sees the day to day operations of the Intervention Department, with great skill, knowledge, and compassion to the families he works with. He offers care, guidance and a solution for the families that have lost hope.

From Dan himself: There is a Positive Outcome

JIMMY CHAIDEZ, CIIM

Jimmy Chaidez is one of our west coast interventionist; he has been trained in the certificate program for interventions of INTEGRADED METHODS. Jimmy has been one the key persons at POSITIVE OUTCOME INTERVENTION SERVICES when it comes to dealing with an alcoholic/addict that is not aware of his/her need for treatment. While he presents himself as a person with knowledge in addiction he is also able to be supportive while honoring the client to make healthy choices for a brighter future.

TAMI SCARCELLA, CIIM

Tami Scarcella is one of our west coast interventionist. She has been certified in INTEGRADED METHODS of intervention training. Along with her training she has years of personal recovery in Adult Children of Alcoholics and Alanon. She has worked in crisis intervention in domestic violence and drug and alcohol treatment. Her message is very compelling giving a wealth of information to all involved in the intervention process.

MARYANN WILSON, CIIM

Maryann Wilson is also one of our valued east coast interventionist. She has received her certification in INTEGRADED METHODS of intervention training. What Maryann brings to the intervention process is a calm reassuring tone with a mature sense of knowing and authority. When families and clients work with Maryann, they come away from the experience grateful and willing to take direction.

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